1 Andre Bazin, in his unfinished book on Renoir, praises "the suppleness, the mobility, the vital richness of form in his direction", describes The Rules of the Game as "a farandole danced to a frenetic rhythm in the corridors of a chateau" and elsewhere compares the film to a "symphony", writing of its "tonality and melody".

The first half of the New Year's Eve concert consisted of a dozen short, lively pieces including a couple of Brahms's Hungarian Dances, the polonaise from Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin, Bizet's Farandole and four contributions from the Strauss family--Johann (1825-99) was a regular visitor to St.

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